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Hiking GPS: Is It Cheating?
from:Having a hiking GPS unit can be something you use just to keep you safe. After all, there are always stories of individuals getting lost or being hurt with no way to find their way back out. Yet there are many of these products on the market and now way of actually choosing the best one without doing a bit of research. Hiking GPS offers you many benefits if you select the right product to do so. In order for you to do that, you’ll need to take into consideration these factors.
Consider These Bonuses
If you are purchasing a hiking GPS, then you will want to make sure that your money is well spent. To make that happen, you’ll need to consider several key things.
* Look for a product that offers on screen maps. You’ll pay more for the product, but you’ll get much more use and functionality of them, too. Those that only offer longitude and latitude location are going to be difficult to use. Ultimately, you’ll need to consider the cost benefits of the different models.
* Make it waterproof. A hiking GPS that is not waterproof just won’t last long on the trail. You could be losing a lot of money if you don’t purchase one that offers this protection.
* You need a long lasting battery. You may want to consider having back up batteries but no matter what they have to last you long enough. A long lasting battery could potentially make it throughout your entire trip. Don’t assume that those that have more batteries are more useful in longevity.
* Built in maps. Those that have built in maps are ideal because you can easily search for the most up to date map for your needs. A hiking GPS that has maps that can be upgraded before your trip can be that much better, too.
* The right size. You should also look for a hiking GPS that is easy to use, easy to carry and lightweight. You want a product that’s actually easy for you to carry with you on the trail. Yet, you definitely want to be able to read what the screen says, too. Finding a balance will be important here.
The best thing for you to do when purchasing a hiking GPS is to take the time to consider what the features of the unit are and how they relate to the way that you hike. Having extra features can be nice, but without the use for them, why pay more for them? Take the time to look at several manufacturers, too, so you end up getting the most for your money.
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